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Sardine Harvest Control for the Philippines
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2017: Sardine Harvest Control for the Philippines

Sardine fishing is vital for food security and livelihoods in the Philippines. As a step toward harvest control for all of the nation’s fisheries, EDF is working with Filipino fishery managers, scientists and industry representatives to develop new science-based harvest rules for the sardine fishery. Cornell and EDF researchers will work together to evaluate and test acoustic monitoring as a cost-effective method for estimating sardine biomass, a measurement of total adult stock that allows fishery managers to calculate optimal annual catch limits. The project aims to support adaptive fishery management, improve fishing yields and profits, and protect ecosystem services in the western Pacific.

Investigators: Aaron Rice, Cornell Lab of Ornithology; Rod Fujita, EDF; Suresh Andrew Sethi, Cornell Natural Resources

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